Ana Gracanin

Ana Gracanin in a tree, checking a nestbox.
Research Fellow
PhD (University of Wollongong, Bachelor of Conservation Biology (Honours I)

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My research revolves around the conservation and ecology of arboreal mammals in fragmented landscapes. I'm particularly interested in understanding the population genetics, movement patterns, and habitat connectivity of these species. My work explores the impact of environmental disturbances, such as wildfires, on endangered species like the greater glider and the spotted-tailed quoll. I also study tree hollows and their ecological role for hollow-dependent species, particularly with a focus on the greater glider. 

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My research revolves around the conservation and ecology of arboreal mammals in fragmented landscapes. I'm particularly interested in understanding the population genetics, movement patterns, and habitat connectivity of these species. My work explores the impact of environmental disturbances, such as wildfires, on endangered species like the greater glider and the spotted-tailed quoll. I also study tree hollows and their ecological role for hollow-dependent species, particularly with a focus on the greater glider.